I'm curious.
I'm trying to see what WILD tutorial helps me the most.
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I'm curious.
I'm trying to see what WILD tutorial helps me the most.
I don't know all of them but I really like Jeff777''s tutorial. I think Mancon has one too but I don't remember much about it. Yoshi's WILD tutorial is also alright, it has helped me sometimes but a lot of the stuff he mentions like reverse blinking, are things I am yet to try. The most accurate to my WILD expereinces is Jeff's tutorial.
There are around 10 tutorials, I believe. I also think I've read each of them. I think those are: Mancon's, KingYoshi's, Mzzkc's (If I spelled it correctly), Jeff777's, BillyBob's and a few under the section "tutorials" on the forum. These are the main ones, I believe, there are other also good tutorials. Oh, and use the search, I am too lazy to link them all :P
All of the ones mentioned, but the only one that's worked for me is Yoshi's.
Hi there my friend,
There are a lot of WILD tutorials out there. Here are some of the most known WILD Tutorials here in DV:
WILD Tutorial - Lucid Dreaming - Dream Views
http://www.dreamviews.com/f79/how-ha...t-wild-106427/
http://www.dreamviews.com/f79/yoshis...chnique-82529/
http://www.dreamviews.com/f79/jeff77...hnique-116172/
http://www.dreamviews.com/f79/mancon...-guide-119446/
http://www.dreamviews.com/f79/%2A%2A...-%2A%2A-87710/
http://www.dreamviews.com/f79/mind-a...utorial-42271/
Hope this helps and good luck :)
http://www.dreamviews.com/f12/how-wild-62282/
WILD - The Five Phases Of WILD - Lucid Dreaming - Dream Views
Two excellent tutorials right there. The latter was actually used as the basis for the DVA WILD course Naiya taught awhile back.
The ones I've written aren't actually tutorials, meaning there are no true step by step instructions. Really, they're more like guides to help you understand how WILDs actually work, what you could be doing wrong when using other methods, and hopefully get you started on finding your own WILD method. In this way, they are unlike tutorials which simply relate the author's personal techniques. If you're interested in theory, and personally discovering something that works exceeding well for you, then my guides may be of help. If you just want to follow a set of instructions that will definitely give you varied results, be prepared to spend at least a month or two on any one technique before moving on to the next one, as first night successes are not the norm.